Classified Government Assessment: Subject – Reynolds, J.
Department: [REDACTED]
Status: Active – High-Risk, High-Value
Threat Level: Variable
Summary
Subject Reynolds, J. has become a critical figure in multiple classified incidents, including but not limited to:
? Involvement in the uplift and stabilization of multiple non-human intelligent species.
? Direct contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
? First recorded human subject to be abducted and returned by an alien observer.
? Key player in the emerging power struggle between uplifted species and humanity.
? Likely to be a primary target for unknown external entities.
Reynolds is not a traditional operative.
He is not a scientist by training, yet he has pioneered species modification.
He is not a soldier, yet military-grade threats defer to him.
He is not a diplomat, yet he is the only known human trusted by multiple non-human factions.
This makes him both irreplaceable and dangerous.
Psychological Profile
? Highly adaptive under pressure.
? Exhibits a fatalistic sense of humor as a coping mechanism.
? Displays an alarming ability to gain trust from non-human intelligences.
? Likely experiencing chronic stress-related fatigue but continues to function.
? Possesses a self-preservation instinct that conflicts with his circumstances.
Primary Concern: Despite his protests, Reynolds continues to be at the center of every major intelligence incident related to uplifted species. Whether by coincidence, skill, or something external, he remains a necessary variable.
Known Affiliations
? Project Canid – Formerly involved, now an independent actor.
? The Good Boys – Maintains a direct line of communication; considered their only human "trusted contact."
The tale has been stolen; if detected on Amazon, report the violation.
? The Bear Collective – Indirectly responsible for their survival and expansion.
? Bandit’s Raccoon Dominion – Recognized as a "human advisor," though his actual influence is unclear.
? Extraterrestrial Observer Zil-Vatek – Subject has been abducted and returned by an alien entity who now considers him an "informant."
? Unclassified Uplifted Lemurs – Newest intelligence development; status unknown.
? Civilian Contact Evelyn – Unverified involvement; appears to be aware of Reynolds' activities. Potential asset or liability.
Risk Assessment
? Threat to National Security: Moderate to High
(Not actively hostile but in possession of extreme classified intelligence.)
? Threat to Global Stability: High
(His actions have directly accelerated multiple intelligence crises.)
? Threat to Extraterrestrial Relations: Unclear
(First human to establish consistent alien contact outside of official channels.)
? Liability or Asset? Both.
Reynolds is not an enemy of the state.
However, his continued survival is not guaranteed.
If eliminated, the power vacuum left behind could destabilize multiple factions, including non-human entities.
If protected, he remains a wildcard capable of influencing events beyond our control.
Recommended Actions
1. Observe and Contain – Reynolds must remain under discreet surveillance at all times.
2. Do Not Remove – Eliminating or detaining him could result in unpredictable consequences.
3. Indirect Influence Only – Attempts to control Reynolds have historically failed.
4. Contingency Planning – If Reynolds is lost, we must ensure that another human assumes his position before an uplifted or extraterrestrial entity does.
Final Conclusion
? Reynolds is not the cause of this crisis.
? He is, however, the only person holding multiple unstable factions together.
? **His survival may be the last factor preventing full-scale conflict.
? If an existential threat is coming, he will see it first.
Status: Observe, Do Not Interfere.
If we lose Reynolds, we may lose humanity’s only remaining advantage.
End Report.

